Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) After reading a thread on here the term "fairground soul " was mentioned so anyone like to add tunes to a list of farirground soul that reminds them of the fairground I will start by adding Wherever I lay my hat / Marvin Gaye Be my baby / The Ronettes Homely girl /The chi-lites Edited April 7, 2008 by Madmandy
Pete S Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 1972 and 1973, all our local fairground used to play was reggae, which is probably how I got into it so heavily. 1974 it all changed and they played soul, I was gutted...but I remember the records they played over and over again were Two Can Have A Party by marvin & Tammi and Feel The Need In Me by Detroit Emeralds. Oh, and The Locomotion by Little Eva for some reason.
Guest Soultown andy Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Knock three times used to get plenty of plays round the bolton and leigh fairs early seventies.
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 1972 and 1973, all our local fairground used to play was reggae, which is probably how I got into it so heavily. 1974 it all changed and they played soul, I was gutted...but I remember the records they played over and over again were Two Can Have A Party by marvin & Tammi and Feel The Need In Me by Detroit Emeralds. Oh, and The Locomotion by Little Eva for some reason. Pete Yeah I do remember Little Eva being played but obviously the fairgrounds travelled so it could be different by location in the country
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) Knock three times used to get plenty of plays round the bolton and leigh fairs early seventies. My mum loved that record I hated it with avengence Very Very overplayed at that time! Who sang it???? Edited April 7, 2008 by Madmandy
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 1972 and 1973, all our local fairground used to play was reggae, which is probably how I got into it so heavily. 1974 it all changed and they played soul, I was gutted...but I remember the records they played over and over again were Two Can Have A Party by marvin & Tammi and Feel The Need In Me by Detroit Emeralds. Oh, and The Locomotion by Little Eva for some reason. Oh bugger!!........ Pete speaking of reggae at fairgrounds do you remember Lie down girl????very rude tune Im sure I remember this tune from the fair its on trojan label too ( I think )
Pete S Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Oh bugger!!........ Pete speaking of reggae at fairgrounds do you remember Lie down girl????very rude tune Im sure I remember this tune from the fair its on trojan label too ( I think ) Yeah that was very popular - it's actually Wet Dream by Max Romeo (Unity label) actually made the top 20 in 69 with no airplay whatsoever.
ChrisOD1964 Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 My mum loved that record I hated it with avengence Very Very overplayed at that time! Who sang it???? TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN SANG IT CHRIS
MikeHinNewJersey Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 1972 and 1973, all our local fairground used to play was reggae, which is probably how I got into it so heavily. 1974 it all changed and they played soul, I was gutted...but I remember the records they played over and over again were Two Can Have A Party by marvin & Tammi and Feel The Need In Me by Detroit Emeralds. Oh, and The Locomotion by Little Eva for some reason. Little Eva charted in July '72, I remember it being played to death when the fair visited that summer
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 TONY ORLANDO AND DAWN SANG IT CHRIS they also sang tie a yellow ribbon didnt they Chris?
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 Little Eva charted in July '72, I remember it being played to death when the fair visited that summer Ahhhhhh the joys of a mis-spent youth Mike
ChrisOD1964 Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 they also sang tie a yellow ribbon didnt they Chris?
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) That'll be why I dont like either of those tunes !!! Both got hammered to death on the radio at that time Edited April 7, 2008 by Madmandy
sister dawn Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Nice thread Mand, I certainly remember the hold back the nite track , Freda Paines band of Gold, Heaven must be missing an angel, Woolly bully, some great ronnie specter stuff ... the supremes stuff, some early reggie ska sounds, the glam rock stuff too, a nice bit of T Rex's Get it On and Jeepster.... ah the memories, we used to spend all nite hanging round on the aisles of the walzers just posing in yer best gear , the waltzers always had the best tunes and the best sound system...nice and loud (well I suppose they had to drown out the screams....what was it they used to say ''the louder you scream the faster you go'' Plus another good side the blokes that used to spin 'em were always better lookin and fitter
Pete S Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Little Eva charted in July '72, I remember it being played to death when the fair visited that summer Same time as Monster Mash I think!
ChrisOD1964 Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 brown girl in the ring - boney m daddy cool - darts chris
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 Nice thread Mand, I certainly remember the hold back the nite track , Freda Paines band of Gold, Heaven must be missing an angel, Woolly bully, some great ronnie specter stuff ... the supremes stuff, some early reggie ska sounds, the glam rock stuff too, a nice bit of T Rex's Get it On and Jeepster.... ah the memories, we used to spend all nite hanging round on the aisles of the walzers just posing in yer best gear , the waltzers always had the best tunes and the best sound system...nice and loud (well I suppose they had to drown out the screams....what was it they used to say ''the louder you scream the faster you go'' Plus another good side the blokes that used to spin 'em were always better lookin and fitter Dawny!! MY god girl you just made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck Are you sure we didnt go to the fair together?? LOL @ the blokes who used to spin on the waltzer A mate of mine copped off with one called Sal he gave her a lovely dose of crabs she'll never forget the dirty scumbag!!! and yes they did have the best sound system too like a mobile disco Mand xxx
sister dawn Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Dawny!! MY god girl you just made the hairs stand up on the back of my neck Are you sure we didnt go to the fair together?? LOL @ the blokes who used to spin on the waltzer A mate of mine copped off with one called Sal he gave her a lovely dose of crabs she'll never forget the dirty scumbag!!! and yes they did have the best sound system too like a mobile disco Mand xxx lol Mand.... the crabs I was a Waltzer Junkie.... I liked the bits when it used to go all dark just the muisc and the rolling of the machines I can remember one lad who was drop dead georgeous, he had the most amazing feather cut, think he saw me more of a little sister rather than a potential crab inspector as I was a tad younger but still got lots of hugs much to my mates dismay
Pete S Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 We had a bloke working on the waltzers here, he was Spanish looking, very dark skinned, pencil moustache, and he was known to all as "Dan The Bummer" nobody wanted him to spin their waltzer
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 We had a bloke working on the waltzers here, he was Spanish looking, very dark skinned, pencil moustache, and he was known to all as "Dan The Bummer" nobody wanted him to spin their waltzer FPMSL!!!!!
Madmandy Posted April 7, 2008 Author Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) FPMSL!!!!! I do remember ride a white swan T rex wigwam bam the sweet but not Dan the bummer Edited April 7, 2008 by Madmandy
Harry Crosby Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 BLOCKBUSTER-THE SWEET,ALLWAYS THIRD FINGER LEFT HAND, AS WELL
Maark Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) About 1970-71 when Thurston's fair rolled into Irthlingborough, Tighten Up Volume 2 was played on a loop on the Octupus! You could always hear the music wafting on the warm Summer air ages before before you could actually see the fair. Mind you you could smell dodgy burger and onions before you even heard the music! Edited April 7, 2008 by Maark
Guest Glynn Jones Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 The tams - Hey Girl.. and anything by Chairmen Of The Board always remind me of the speedway at Tuby's fair. The sayings were "Scream if you wanna go faster" and "Hold tight and lean to the right." Couldn't handle the waltzer
Steve G Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Love train, Armed and extremely dangerous, Hold back the night are ones that always used to get played alongside things like Feel the need in me. Also heard L J Reynolds & Chocolate syrup - the Phil Lowman thingy - Penguin Breakdown - one of the first true northern things I heard at a fair as a kid.
Coops Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 at the mid-lent travelling fair in stamford in 1974 the goldfish bowl stall gave away copies of spyder turner - i can't make it any more on mgm, kim weston - i got what you want - mgm and troy keyes - if i had my way as CONSELLATION prizes for those that didn't win a gold fish!!!!!!!
sister dawn Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 (edited) Chi-lites, the moments and wotnots, of course the tams and hey girl , double barrel, TSOP stuff,Earth Wind and Fire, anything by Donna Summer (cos we were girlies) best behaviour at school every day for a week cos the fair was here and ya didnt want to get a detention, washing up and all the mundane chores to gain extra cash from yer mum and of course best behaviour there too so ya wouldnt be grounded!!! used to nearly kill me..lol Edited April 7, 2008 by Sister Dawn
Sean Hampsey Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Chi-lites, the moments and wotnots, of course the tams and hey girl , double barrel, TSOP stuff,Earth Wind and Fire, anything by Dead right on Double Barrel and Monkey Spanner - Dave & Ansil Collins Fairground legends... used to BANG outta those speakers! Jackie Wilson's "Sweetest Feeling" always reminds me of the Waltzer (and a lovely little Skinhead Bird called Jane... who I still never quite got over!) Think it was the sheepskin coat! Sean
Ric-tic Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 Yeah that was very popular - it's actually Wet Dream by Max Romeo (Unity label) actually made the top 20 in 69 with no airplay whatsoever. as kids we used to go into the record shop and ask the old bag to play this she really used to flip out, 'its banned its banned its disgusting ...get out of the shop, it was great fun
Guest Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 as kids we used to go into the record shop and ask the old bag to play this she really used to flip out, 'its banned its banned its disgusting ...get out of the shop, it was great fun Old bag !!
Bully Boy Posted April 7, 2008 Posted April 7, 2008 On Night Feed Sean Not Trying To Get Your VISA Stamped for the weekend by any chance mate If the weather we have had this week is anything to go by, you will need that sheepskin in YARMUFF....... Don't know about the skinhead though The Bulmeister
Guest Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 (edited) The tams - Hey Girl.. and anything by Chairmen Of The Board always remind me of the speedway at Tuby's fair. The sayings were "Scream if you wanna go faster" and "Hold tight and lean to the right." Couldn't handle the waltzer So that is where Ray Vonn out of Phoenix Nights got the sayings from ........ The only fairground sounds that I can recall hearing are " Coconut Shy Guy " - Johnny Baker and " You Didn't Say a Wurlizer " - Yvonne Baker........... Malc Burton Edited April 8, 2008 by Malc Burton
Pete S Posted April 8, 2008 Posted April 8, 2008 at the mid-lent travelling fair in stamford in 1974 the goldfish bowl stall gave away copies of spyder turner - i can't make it any more on mgm, kim weston - i got what you want - mgm and troy keyes - if i had my way as CONSELLATION prizes for those that didn't win a gold fish!!!!!!! Hey it wasn't "Dobsons" fair was it because they gave those away at our fair too, along with hundreds of copies of "Cindy Incidentally" by The Faces!
Madmandy Posted April 8, 2008 Author Posted April 8, 2008 Old bag !! PMSL trust Ric Tic ..no weonder he got chucked out the shop
Madmandy Posted April 8, 2008 Author Posted April 8, 2008 (edited) Thanks you guys This really has made me chuckle Class I do however relate more to Dawns version Got my arse kicked because an older mate of mine could stay out later than me so she turned her watch back I was on 11pm curfew 12 o clock my mother comes stormin on to the waltzer and drags me off by the hood of my jacket never forget moments like that Edited April 8, 2008 by Madmandy
Guest WPaulVanDyk Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 at my age 27 i have gone round the fair lately when it comes and heard so many soul and disco tunes but you tend to hear stuff like Billie Jean, Car Wash, And the Beat Goes On, you know the sort of tunes maybe a bit of Motown
FrankM Posted April 9, 2008 Posted April 9, 2008 In the fifties/early sixties there were only two places where you could hear records being played loud. In a coffee bar with a juke box and a youth friendly owner and at the fairgrounds. They initially used ex army/airforce amplifiers and cinema speakers. Prior to that the loud music came from steam and then diesel powered calliopes (Check being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite on Sergeant pepper) If people had a record player at home it was either a wind up 78 player fed through a valve radio or a half a watt Dansette. Carnival ride owners knew their market and some of the guys (and gals) must have been the earliest form of mobile DJs. In the States som e records appeared to be tailor made but were probably just inspired by the rides like Palisade Parks by Freddie Cannon. I always thought Del Shannon sounded best at the carnival.
Madmandy Posted April 10, 2008 Author Posted April 10, 2008 In the fifties/early sixties there were only two places where you could hear records being played loud. In a coffee bar with a juke box and a youth friendly owner and at the fairgrounds. They initially used ex army/airforce amplifiers and cinema speakers. Prior to that the loud music came from steam and then diesel powered calliopes (Check being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite on Sergeant pepper) If people had a record player at home it was either a wind up 78 player fed through a valve radio or a half a watt Dansette. Carnival ride owners knew their market and some of the guys (and gals) must have been the earliest form of mobile DJs. In the States som e records appeared to be tailor made but were probably just inspired by the rides like Palisade Parks by Freddie Cannon. I always thought Del Shannon sounded best at the carnival. Hiya Frank!! OOO runaway ..loved that tune ..have it on vinyl somewhere and who sang that tune listen to "the rythmn of the rain" lyrics go "listen to the rythmn of the pourin rain tellin me just what fool Ive been" and what becomes of the broken hearted / jimmy ruffin ah sweet memories!! I bought the big wheels of motown LP that had some class tunes on it Mand
Tomangoes Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 Noahs Ark and the Waltzer at Ticklecocks fair in Conisbrough around 76/77/78 there must have been a few Northern influenced DJs on the decks as it was common to hear Ed Crookes 'Thats Alright' and Roscoe Robinsons 'Thats Enough' plus the usual chart stuff like Young Hearts Run Free and It only takes a minute girl etc etc. Then again, when they pitched it at the back of the Lord Conyers, it was on sacred ground being across from the former 'Disc' Youth Club and Conyers soul nights. It was also a great place to show off your latest made to measures. Happy daze. Ed
Russoul1 Posted April 10, 2008 Posted April 10, 2008 can remember hearing tommy hunt n other spark label soul releases, which seemed to be in abundance as conselation prizes. russ
Mach Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 Yeah that was very popular - it's actually Wet Dream by Max Romeo (Unity label) actually made the top 20 in 69 with no airplay whatsoever. must ave been same gaff that came round our way ,with the max romeo reggae tunes also used to give us the judge dread rude big 6..7..8 etc catalouge along with rupie edwards ire feeling and the cimarons kick me routine.....must admit though i still enjoy listening to the judge dread instrumental "b" sides especially "one armed bandit" on the reverse of big 6 and mind the doors on reverse of big 8 aptly played on the ghost train..scarey!
Soul Shrews Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 "so let the side show begin honey honey step right on in .................guaranteed to make you cry is this included in the lyrics??? Pete I have no sound at the mo my pc went tits up had to wipe the hard drive lost the speaker drivers Pop reggae cover of a Blue Magic soul hit ? Cheers Paul
sister dawn Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 can remember hearing tommy hunt n other spark label soul releases, which seemed to be in abundance as conselation prizes. russ Think they still are Russ
Soulfinger Posted April 11, 2008 Posted April 11, 2008 Many of the tunes previously mentioned were heard at the fair in Longford Park in Stretford year after year, especially Del Shannon, Dave & Ansell Collins, Max Romeo and Judge Dread. Others that were regulars were: You're Ready Now - Frankie Valli, Lets Dance - Chris Montez, Mony Mony - Tommy James & the Shondells, Hey Girl Come and Get it - The Stylistics, and *whispers* The Snake Happy days
WendyTinley Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 1972 and 1973, all our local fairground used to play was reggae, which is probably how I got into it so heavily. 1974 it all changed and they played soul, I was gutted...but I remember the records they played over and over again were Two Can Have A Party by marvin & Tammi and Feel The Need In Me by Detroit Emeralds. Oh, and The Locomotion by Little Eva for some reason. The one record that I always remember was Tammi Lynn 'I'm gonna run away from you'... cool thread!
Guest mcleanmuir Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 About 1970-71 when Thurston's fair rolled into Irthlingborough, Tighten Up Volume 2 was played on a loop on the Octupus! You could always hear the music wafting on the warm Summer air ages before before you could actually see the fair. Mind you you could smell dodgy burger and onions before you even heard the music! The Pioneers - Longshot Kick De Bucket Rudy Mills - John Jones King Stitt - Fire Corner The Soul Sisters - Wreck A Buddy Dandy - Reggae In Your Jeggae Clancy Eccles - Fattie Fattie The Upsetters - Return Of Django The Kingstonians - Sufferer Joya Landis - Moonlight Lover The Bleechers - Come Into My Parlour The Soulmates - Them A Laugh And A Kiki The Upsetters - Live Injection * The Reggae Boys - Mama Look Deh * The Harry J All Stars - Liquidator * John Holt - Ali Baba * Boris Gardiner - Elizabethan Reggae * The Hippy Boys - Doctor No Go * The Ethiopians - Woman Capture Man * Richard Ace - Hang 'em High * The Maytals - Pressure Drop * Winston Wright - Moonlight Groover * Derrick Morgan - Hold Your Jack * Carl Cannonball Bryan - Soul Scorcher * The JJ All Stars - Memphis Underground Part 1 * The Conquerors - If You Can't Beat Them *
Madmandy Posted April 12, 2008 Author Posted April 12, 2008 The Pioneers - Longshot Kick De Bucket Rudy Mills - John Jones King Stitt - Fire Corner The Soul Sisters - Wreck A Buddy Dandy - Reggae In Your Jeggae Clancy Eccles - Fattie Fattie The Upsetters - Return Of Django The Kingstonians - Sufferer Joya Landis - Moonlight Lover The Bleechers - Come Into My Parlour The Soulmates - Them A Laugh And A Kiki The Upsetters - Live Injection * The Reggae Boys - Mama Look Deh * The Harry J All Stars - Liquidator * John Holt - Ali Baba * Boris Gardiner - Elizabethan Reggae * The Hippy Boys - Doctor No Go * The Ethiopians - Woman Capture Man * Richard Ace - Hang 'em High * The Maytals - Pressure Drop * Winston Wright - Moonlight Groover * Derrick Morgan - Hold Your Jack * Carl Cannonball Bryan - Soul Scorcher * The JJ All Stars - Memphis Underground Part 1 * The Conquerors - If You Can't Beat Them * Wish I could go liesten but my speakers still arent sorted
Guest mcleanmuir Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 Wish I could go liesten but my speakers still arent sorted Have a listen here https://www.walmart.com/catalog/product.do?...;ci_sku=1930547
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